Lawyer Profile

Mana Khami

Mana Khami

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

Address:
Bay Adelaide Centre, E Tower
2800-22 Adelaide St W
Toronto  ON  M5H 4E3

Website: www.blg.com

Phone #: (416) 367-6000
Email: Contact by email

Experience

Languages

English, Farsi

Committees

On Sections Members, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Labour & Employment Law

First Year of Call

2010

Firm

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

Bay Adelaide Centre, E Tower
2800-22 Adelaide St W
Toronto  ON  M5H 4E3

Phone #: (416) 367-6000

Fax: (416) 367-6749

Website: www.blg.com

Biography



Mana Khami is a partner at HARRISON PENSA™ (London and Toronto). Mana is engaged most often with employment and labour issues, human rights violations, commercial litigation, professional negligence, breach of contract cases, issues involving election law, and general litigation.


Mana has been highly active in the community, serving on multiple boards
and becoming involved in as many fundraising events as possible, both inside
and outside the firm. Mana previously served as an Executive Board Member of
the London Cross Cultural Learner Centre, as a Board Member for a local riding association, was the President of the Regional HIV/Aids Connection, and sat on
the Research Ethics Board at Fanshawe College. Mana is currently a Board Member of the London Lawyers Feed the Hungry and its “Court House Rocks” Committee, is a Board Member for the 20 Under 40 Foundation, and is a board member on the OBA ADR Executive Board, and the Vice-Chair of the OBA ADR Executive for 2020-2021.


In addition, Mana was an adjunct professor for the Civil Procedure class
at Western Law in the Fall of 2017. Mana has also helped teach the Litigation Practice Course at Western University as a facilitator for 8 years, she has participated in the Brescia Professional Mentoring Program for a number of years and has helped judge student moots at Western University for a number of years. She has also provided her time and expertise to the Western Law Small Claims Court Project for many years, attending three- or
four-hour sessions in order to help law students provide free legal advice to
those who cannot afford legal services.



In 2015, Mana was the recipient of London’s Top 20 under 40 award, and in 2017, she received an Ontario Volunteer Service Award.